» WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, APRIL 17, 1920 CAAPELLA CHOIR AT SUNDAY CLUB APR. 18 Famous University Chorus to Present Special Sacred Concert at Sunday Evening Club This Week DEAN LUTKIN DIRECTOR Choir Has Attained National Repu- tation For Excellence in Hymn Portrayals The A Capella Choir of North- western University, under the direc- tion of Dean Peter Christian Lutkin, will give a sacred concert before the Wilmette Sunday Evening club on April 18. Following is the program: Christmas Carols Shepherds shake off your drowsy Sleeps ... i ih dase ids French Carol of the Flowers ........ French Silent Night, Holy Night ....German The First Nowell .........0v». English A Joyous Christmas Song ...Gevaert Motettes Alta Trinita Beata ...... Traditional Cloria Patri... i. verse ss Palestrina Adoramus Te (1524-1594) "Address on Hymn Music" Peter Christian Lutkin Motettes God so Loved the World Stainer O Gladsome Light ....Gretchaninoff Negro Spirituals Mary's Baby ) Arranged by Star in the East ) Natalie Curtis The A Capella Choir enjoys a wide reputation as one of the best choirs of its type. In the North Shore fes- tivals which are given each year at Evanston, these singers always have a special and distinctive part. Due to the ability of the director, and to the experience and training of the choir, concerts given by these singers always meet with the greatest suc- cess. SWEET TEMPER! When the baseball from the kid games comes in through the kitchen window you can at least be sure the gang isn't standing on the curbstones spitting into the gutter. EVANSTON NORTH ENDS ORGANIZE BALL TEAM With the background of a success- ful football season behind them, the North Ends of Evanston have organ- ized a baseball nine for the coming season. This is the first year the team has competed on the diamond. The team is collecting an all-star cast of North End men and expects to schedule a series of games with north shore and Chicago teams. The pitching staff will consist of Clarence Schoen and "Bunny" Bur- den, while the receiving end will be Books on Gardening P LAN your garden to produce more this year. In our garden book depart- ment you will find many volumes that are sure to prove helpful toward mak- ing your garden a success. For the garden lover or as- pirant there is a treasure of information among the hun- dreds of books on Flower, Vegetable, Landscape and Architectural gardening. Garden Books--First Floor McClurg's 218 S. Wabash Ave. handled by Ed Gensch and S. Sol- heim. The infield candidates are Schultz, Rose, Solheim. and Lawson and the outfield are Hayden, Daley, Anderson and Olson. The opening game will be played the latter part of April. SEEK FORMER JUSTICE North shore police were asked this week to search for Harry L. Bartlett, WOULD ORGANIZE FLAGMEN Applications were distributed this week among flagmen of the Chicago North Shore and Milwaukee Electric railway asking the men to organize as a gatemens' union of the Brother- hood of railroad men. It was hinted, also, that the women ticket agents of the road contemplated organiza- tion for mutual benefit. former Evanston justice of the peace, who disappeared from his home in Evanston on Friday of last week. A mysterious telephone message re- ceived at the Bartlett residence early this week indicated he was in a Chicago hospital following a brawl over politics. The message was thought to have been ficticious. Bart- lett had not been found late this week. 2.95 .. 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